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    The Book review of “The Souls of Black Folk” by Du-Bios In the book named as “The Souls of Black Folk”‚ the author Du-Bios mainly talked about the problems faced to African-Americans that lived in United States‚ and he included the problems faced to all people of color indirectly. Moreover‚ the book is written in the form of collection of his essays. The book was written in 1903‚ and at that time the facing problem to black people was nowadays called racism. He even stated problems that people face

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    Nicholas Taleb’s The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable discusses extreme events that everyone believes to be “highly improbable” and to be widely unexpected. Taleb calls the extreme events “Black Swans.” Taleb believes that the unexpected (“Black Swan”) is the key to understanding not only financial markets‚ but also history itself. When Wall Street suffered its worst single-day in modern history in 1987 Taleb had this “ah hah” moment. He then realized that “Black Swans” could happen

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    The Black Jacobins by C.L.R James: A Response “But one does not need education or encouragement to cherish a dream of freedom” (James‚ 1963: 18). The notion that African slaves could not conceptualise self emancipation nor possess the political thought necessary for planning and achieving such liberation was a common held assumption amongst white plantation owners and larger European society in the sixteenth century. Nowhere else was this contestation more strongly believed than on the French island

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    The reading called Black Elk Speaks brings out many problems that the white people did to ruin the Native Americans way of life. Black Elk is telling his story to John Neihardt and John translated it. Black Elk is telling a story about how the white people roads ruin the way of life for the Native Americans. He relies on pathos to inform us on what the white people did. He is mourning about the loss of his tribe members. Some of the tribe meant a lot to him. Since he was the holy medicine

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    Chapter 1 - Christmas Eve • When the book opens‚ Arthur Kipps is sharing some fascinating thoughts about how he’s always been affected by the weather. • He describes how he came to live at Monk’s Piece and stumbled across it while out on a ride with his employer‚ Mr. Bentley. • Arthur is a solicitor and has worked with Mr. Bentley for many years. • Now he’s married to a woman named Esmé and lives in Monk’s Piece with her four children from a previous marriage; they have been happily settled for

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    In The Soul of Black Folk‚ by W.E.B. Du Bois‚ we see that the novel itself is a collection of his own articles and writing that he cleverly uses to express his view of African Americans immediately after the emancipation and everything that was still wrong with it. This collection of writing showed the racial inequalities‚ oppression and the everyday day struggle that African Americans were faced with every day. Not only pointing out the problems‚ Du Bois fights for fixing these problems and brings

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    The film “Black Robe”‚ released in 1991 takes place in the remote wilderness of Quebec Canada. The film’s director Brian Moore has the time set to the year 1634 as the French began to explore the new world. The film tells the story of a French Priest by the name of Paul LaForgue‚ accompanied by a character by the name of Daniel whom is on mission trip in hopes of converting the Native Americans to Catholicism. On this journey the two enlist the aid of the Algonquin Tribe to guide them to the Huron

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    In his novel The Black Prophet‚ William Carleton describes the horrors of the Great Famine at its height in 1847. Although the potato blight was a natural disaster‚ much of the Irish population believed that the British government caused the famine. Some extremists even claimed that the Great Famine was a British-promoted mass genocide. Carleton’s tone throughout the extract conveys the resentment that many felt towards the British‚ ultimately leading to a rapid increase in anti-government sentiment

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    Black Canyon Coffee (BCC) Case Analysis Situation Analysis Black Canyon Coffee (BCC)‚ founded in 1993 in Thailand‚ is a privately held‚ largest chain of coffee shop in Thailand serving western style coffee together with Asian style popular Thai food to consumers‚ with a strong incentive of sustainable international expansion. Key external forces dominating the company’s performance and the internal competencies and weaknesses affecting the key results are identified in below summary table. Strength

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    The loneliness was consumed with the silence‚ but he heard it in the laughter of children. It was as if he had always been alone‚ but he never was (Paradox). When the only people he had moved away‚ he was pulled into the truth of his own life. He had always been in his own world‚ but his family was there with him. A trip to the ocean (Motif: Sea) invited him into his own thoughts. Children on the beach ran around him and he closed his eyes. He had been isolated from the world‚ surrounded by years

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